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Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
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Cyph3rp9nk 7 months ago
After a hard day's work, Nostr feels so good. Say what you want, talk to whoever you want, you are uncensurable.
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Cyph3rp9nk 7 months ago
Read Marcus Aurelius' memoirs. You will understand the level of the rulers of the ancient world and the level of today's rulers. A man should always aspire to be the best. The goal of a ruler should be Marcus Aurelius, just as the goal of a musician should be to be the best in their field. Ask yourself if any ruler today is capable of having the depth of Marcus Aurelius or even writing a single page of his work, or even simply understanding it. image
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Cyph3rp9nk 7 months ago
¡Feliz día de los cojonazos gigantes!
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Cyph3rp9nk 7 months ago
Occidente no se entiende sin el día de la Hispanidad, aquí comenzó una época dorada de la prosperidad y comercio regida por el dinero duro. The West cannot be understood without Hispanic Heritage Day, which marked the beginning of a golden age of prosperity and trade governed by hard cash.
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Cyph3rp9nk 7 months ago
Being rebellious in the 21st century means being Christian. We are returning to the beginning.
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Cyph3rp9nk 7 months ago
The Eastern Roman Empire (later called the Byzantine Empire) was the eastern half of the Roman Empire that survived the fall of the West in 476. Its capital was Constantinople (now Istanbul), and it lasted from the 4th century (after Theodosius' administrative division in 395) until 1453, when the Ottomans took the city. Roman in laws and institutions, Greek in language and culture, and Orthodox Christian in religion, it was a bridge between Antiquity and the Middle Ages: it preserved Roman law (the Code of Justinian), classical knowledge, the art of mosaics and icons, and acted as a great power in the eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans for over a thousand years. The Byzantine Empire preserved the Roman heritage (law, administration, Greco-Christian culture) with its capital in Constantinople and, from there, had a decisive influence on Slavic Europe: in 988, Kievan Rus adopted Orthodox Christianity from Byzantium, which brought liturgy, icon art, and the written tradition that led to the Cyrillic alphabet; after the fall of Constantinople (1453), Moscow presented itself as its spiritual successor—the “Third Rome”—reinforced by the marriage of Ivan III to Sophia Palaiologina and symbols such as the double-headed eagle, so that Orthodoxy, part of the culture and a certain sacred idea of power in Russia, has its roots in Roman-Byzantine continuity. image
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Cyph3rp9nk 7 months ago
Nostr is underrated The freedom to say whatever you want without fear of losing your account.
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Cyph3rp9nk 7 months ago
#TalDiaComoHoy de 1492: en la isla Guanahaní (Bahamas) desembarcan los tres navíos de Cristóbal Colón. Con este gran hecho comenzaba el Descubrimiento, Conquista y Evangelización del Nuevo Mundo, la mayor epopeya de la historia universal. #OnThisDay in 1492: Christopher Columbus's three ships land on Guanahani Island (Bahamas). This momentous event marked the beginning of the discovery, conquest, and evangelization of the New World, the greatest epic in universal history. image